Adored by sci-fi fans for his recurring role as Martouf, leader of the alien race called the Tok'ra in the long-running series "Stargate SG-1," Canadian actor J.R. Bourne has performed in dozens of colorful supporting roles in both television and film since the mid-'90s. In 2001, Bourne landed parts in three high-profile films: the thriller"Antitrust" starring Ryan Phillippe"; the music-themed comedy "Josie and the Pussycats"; and horror film "Thirteen Ghosts," starring Tony Shalhoub. His most significant film role in the 2000s came as a priest in 2005's "The Exorcism of Emily Rose," while guests stints on the shows like "Fringe" and "NCIS" kept him in the spotlight.

Adored by sci-fi fans for his recurring role as Martouf, leader of the alien race called the Tok'ra in the long-running series "Stargate SG-1," Canadian actor J.R. Bourne has performed in dozens of colorful supporting roles in both television and film since the mid-'90s. In 2001, Bourne landed parts in three high-profile films: the thriller"Antitrust" starring Ryan Phillippe"; the music-themed comedy "Josie and the Pussycats"; and horror film "Thirteen Ghosts," starring Tony Shalhoub. His most significant film role in the 2000s came as a priest in 2005's "The Exorcism of Emily Rose," while guests stints on the shows like "Fringe" and "NCIS" kept him in the spotlight.